There are thousands of coffee roasters in the US. Sadly, Black coffee roasters only represent a small margin of this highly coveted and competitive coffee market. Black Owned coffee roasters, and cafés are a "Shot in the Dark" a "Red Eye," an under-represented group unseen in this well-heeled industry.
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Read MoreBlack Owned coffee roasters and cafés are a "Shot in the Dark" a "Red Eye," an under-represented group unseen in this well-heeled industry. Black Owned coffee proprietors are, for lack of words, the M&M's of Hip Hop, the Darius Ruckers, or Aaron Nevilles of County Music.
This disparity between Black and White coffee businesses lies in the obtainment of capital. But this is no surprise. Black entrepreneurs have always faced obstacles in accessing startup capital.
Read MoreAt NoirePack Inc. we believe that when small Black-Owned businesses flourish, so do our communities. Coffee, the 2nd most-traded commodity consumed by most industrialized nations. This coveted Arabica plant can generate jobs and business ventures that can uplift and foster pride in our communities.
When you support Black-owned businesses, you get products that are valuable for the unique character they bring. Plus, you avoid spending money at other companies that may not celebrate Black culture
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